Mossing routed nemesis Ryan Skonieczny of Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 8-1 to finish his junior season 38-4 and become the school’s second state champion. Mossing, who is a three-time state place winner, did not surrender a takedown throughout the postseason.

Cramer (42-5) waltzed through the tournament, capped by a 16-4 major decision over Clarksville Clinton-Massie’s Wyatt Running. Cramer, the 22nd state champion for Oak Harbor, was undeterred by a jump in weight of more than 30 pounds between his junior and senior seasons.

Krall (42-3) climbed one spot on the podium from his junior season, erasing a third-period deficit before registering a takedown with 37 seconds left in overtime to beat Steubenville’s Greg Moray 5-3.

Spiess, a two-time junior high state champion, picked up a takedown and two near-fall points in overtime to prevail 5-1 against Woodmore junior Evan Ulinski. Delta, which had five wrestlers place in the top eight, took second behind Troy Christian (95.5 points). Delta scored 82.5 points.

Central Catholic’s Alex Mossing, right, scores a takedown on Ryan Skonieczny of Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary in the 138-pound state final in Division II. Mossing won 8-1.

Bedford two-time state champion Mitch Rogaliner settled for second at 119.

Perrysburg’s J.P. Newton, who finished third at 152 pounds, was the highest area D-I placer. Perrysburg, with three place winners, finished 13th with 30 points. Clay, which crowned two medalists, was 12th with 31 points.

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